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NYT Magazine 49 min.
She flirts with a priest. Then she flirts with the camera. The fourth wall breaks and — suddenly — we’re complicit in her self destruction
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NYT Magazine 2 oras
Hypersonics are a revolutionary type of weapon: fast, effective, precise and unstoppable. And they’re being developed not just by the U.S. but also by China, Russia and other countries, igniting a new global arms race.
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NYT Magazine 3 oras
Hypersonic missiles travel at more than 15 times the speed of sound. They strike their targets without any warning. So far, there are no defenses. And the US isn’t the only one developing them.
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NYT Magazine 13 oras
Professional parlor tattoos have become respectable. Homemade tattoos are meaningful precisely because they look so bad.
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NYT Magazine 15 oras
Making housing and child care affordable Forgiving college-loan debt Tackling the opioid crisis Protecting public lands Cracking down on lobbyists Elizabeth Warren has a plan for everything. But is that enough?
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NYT Magazine 16 na oras
Doctors continue to refuse treatment to heavier women, even asking patients to lose weight before seeing them
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Virginia Sole-Smith Hun 18
Some doctors tell women they’re too fat to have babies. Excited for the comments I’ll get on this one. (New feature in print this weekend/online today, share the heck out of it, pls?)
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NYT Magazine 19 na oras
Unlike professional parlor tattoos, homemade stick-and-pokes retain an air of the illicit.
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NYT Magazine 22 oras
A patient recalls being told: “I would never give you I.V.F. You’re too fat. Have more sex and lose the weight.” Despite no official guidelines on the matter, fertility clinics often refuse to treat patients they consider too large
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NYT Magazine 23 oras
Professional parlor tattoos have become respectable. Homemade tattoos are meaningful precisely because they look so bad.
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NYT Magazine 24 na oras
There are no medical guidelines on whether fertility treatment should be declined on the basis of weight. Yet doctors continue to refuse treatment to heavier women, even asking patients to lose weight before seeing them
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The New York Times Hun 18
From breaking up tech monopolies to reducing financial burdens on working class families, Elizabeth Warren has (detailed) plans to fix America's problems
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NYT Magazine Hun 18
A patient recalls being told: “I would never give you I.V.F. You’re too fat. Have more sex and lose the weight.” Despite no official guidelines on the matter, fertility clinics often refuse to treat patients they consider too large
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NYT Magazine Hun 18
In 2005, Elizabeth Warren clashed with Joe Biden over a bankruptcy law. Warren argued it would increase the financial burden on families, but the bill still passed.
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NYT Magazine Hun 18
Making housing and child care affordable Forgiving college-loan debt Tackling the opioid crisis Protecting public lands Cracking down on lobbyists Elizabeth Warren has a plan for everything. But is that enough?
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NYT Magazine Hun 18
In 2005, Elizabeth Warren clashed with Joe Biden over a bankruptcy law. Warren argued it would increase the financial burden on families, but the bill still passed.
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NYT Magazine Hun 18
“We are the people we serve. We are poor black women in the South. So we have to keep going.” With state legislatures passing new abortion restrictions, the Mississippi Reproductive Freedom Fund follows its own path to help those seeking abortions
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NYT Magazine Hun 17
From breaking up tech monopolies to reducing financial burdens on working class families, Elizabeth Warren has (detailed) plans to fix America's problems. profiles the presidential candidate who wants to end America’s second Gilded Age
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In 2005, Elizabeth Warren clashed with Joe Biden over a bankruptcy law. Warren argued it would increase the financial burden on families, but the bill still passed.
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NYT Magazine Hun 17
Making housing and child care affordable Forgiving college-loan debt Tackling the opioid crisis Protecting public lands Cracking down on lobbyists Elizabeth Warren has a plan for everything. But is that enough?
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